The Residue: Where does your thinking go to die?
Building a corpus that remembers Where does your thinking go to die? Mine dies in several places, and I suspect yours does too. Chat sessions with Claude that end and take context with them. Bookmarked articles I’ll “read later” (I won’t, and we both know it). Screenshots of whiteboards rotting in my camera roll because I told myself I’d transcribe them “when I have time.” Notes emailed to myself, now buried under seventeen newsletters I also meant to read. PDFs downloaded with great intentions, never opened again. The article I know I read about that exact topic, somewhere, unfindable when I actually need it. ...